π€ Study activity - Eloquence (writing) π€
Benefitsβ:
π Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning;
π Master new words and expand your vocabulary;
π€ Find the right word when speaking in professional settings.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Replace the highlighted word to match the tone of the prompt. Type as many alternate words as possible. Avoid words that do not follow the prompt of the sentence.
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πRound 1οΈβ£. Be more extreme.π
"A(n) deep hole opened and swallowed the house."
(e.g. broad, wide etc)
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πRound 2οΈβ£. Be more negative.π
"After barely missing a medal, the skater felt sad."
(e.g. gloomy, upset etc)
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πRound 3οΈβ£. Be more critical.π
"She likes her job, but she finds the work predictable."
(e.g. certain etc)
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Benefitsβ:
π Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning;
π Master new words and expand your vocabulary;
π€ Find the right word when speaking in professional settings.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Replace the highlighted word to match the tone of the prompt. Type as many alternate words as possible. Avoid words that do not follow the prompt of the sentence.
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πRound 1οΈβ£. Be more extreme.π
"A(n) deep hole opened and swallowed the house."
(e.g. broad, wide etc)
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πRound 2οΈβ£. Be more negative.π
"After barely missing a medal, the skater felt sad."
(e.g. gloomy, upset etc)
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πRound 3οΈβ£. Be more critical.π
"She likes her job, but she finds the work predictable."
(e.g. certain etc)
β οΈ Send your answers to @engwm_bot to be corrected and given other tips.
β»οΈ The answerkey will be shared in 24 hours.
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Well done! π Thank you :)
πRound 1οΈβ£. Be more extreme.π
"A(n) deep hole opened and swallowed the house."
Other words: leviathan, vast, bottomless.
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πRound 2οΈβ£. Be more negative.π
"After barely missing a medal, the skater felt sad."
Other words: morose, crushed, depressed.
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πRound 3οΈβ£. Be more critical.π
"She likes her job, but she finds the work predictable."
Other words: repetitious, pedestrian, stale.
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πRound 1οΈβ£. Be more extreme.π
"A(n) deep hole opened and swallowed the house."
Other words: leviathan, vast, bottomless.
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πRound 2οΈβ£. Be more negative.π
"After barely missing a medal, the skater felt sad."
Other words: morose, crushed, depressed.
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πRound 3οΈβ£. Be more critical.π
"She likes her job, but she finds the work predictable."
Other words: repetitious, pedestrian, stale.
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Benefitsβ:
πβοΈEliminate spelling errors in your writing;
βοΈ Learn to catch errors that spell-check overlook;
π Write more efficiently and confidently.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Listen to the clip and produce a written copy of it.
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π§ Study Activity β Focus (listening) π§
Benefitsβ:
π§ Improve your concentration while listening;
π§ Exercise your short-term memory;
πBecome a more attentive listener.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Listen to this recording carefully and then match the facts with the correct subjects. Don't forget to make sure you can hear the tone clearly. Good luck! :)
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symbol of strength;
200 and 300 years;
less than 100 years;
up to 5000 years;
used to build ships;
high in tannins;
softwood;
winged seeds;
acorns;
pesto;
syrup.
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π§ Improve your concentration while listening;
π§ Exercise your short-term memory;
πBecome a more attentive listener.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Listen to this recording carefully and then match the facts with the correct subjects. Don't forget to make sure you can hear the tone clearly. Good luck! :)
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symbol of strength;
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less than 100 years;
up to 5000 years;
used to build ships;
high in tannins;
softwood;
winged seeds;
acorns;
pesto;
syrup.
β οΈ Send your answers to @engwm_bot to be corrected and given other tips.
β»οΈ The answerkey will be shared in 24 hours.
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β Grammar Quiz
π ° What do you say in these situations?
Complete each sentence with a relative clause.
1) Your friend lost some keys. You want to know if he has found them. You say:
Have you found the keys you lost ?
2) A friend is wearing a dress. You like it. You tell her:
I like the dress _____ .
3) A friend is going to see a film. You want to know the name of the film. You say:
What's the name of the film ____?
4) You wanted to visit a museum. It was shut when you got there. You tell a friend:
The museum _______ was shut when we got there .
5) You invited some people to your party. Some of them couldn't come. You tell someone:
Some of the people ____ couldn't come.
6) Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she has finished. You say:
Have you finished the work ____ ?
7) You rented a car. It broke down after a few miles. You tell a friend:
The car ____ broke down after a few miles.
π ± These sentences all have a relative clause with a preposition. Put the words in the correct order.
1) Did you find (looking / for / you / the books / were)?
Did you find the books you were looking for?
2) We couldn't go to (we / invited / to / were / the wedding).
We couldn't go to ____ .
3) What's the name of (the hotel / about / me / told / you)?
What's the name of _____ ?
4) Unfortunately I didn't get (applied /1 / the job / for).
Unfortunately I didn't get _____ .
5) Did you enjoy (you / the concert / to / went)?
Did you enjoy ______ ?
6) Gary is a good person to know. He's (on / rely / can / somebody / you).
Gary is a good person to know.
He's ______ .
7) Who was (the man / were / with / you) in the restaurant last night?
Who was ____ in the restaurant last night?
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π ° What do you say in these situations?
Complete each sentence with a relative clause.
1) Your friend lost some keys. You want to know if he has found them. You say:
Have you found the keys you lost ?
2) A friend is wearing a dress. You like it. You tell her:
I like the dress _____ .
3) A friend is going to see a film. You want to know the name of the film. You say:
What's the name of the film ____?
4) You wanted to visit a museum. It was shut when you got there. You tell a friend:
The museum _______ was shut when we got there .
5) You invited some people to your party. Some of them couldn't come. You tell someone:
Some of the people ____ couldn't come.
6) Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she has finished. You say:
Have you finished the work ____ ?
7) You rented a car. It broke down after a few miles. You tell a friend:
The car ____ broke down after a few miles.
π ± These sentences all have a relative clause with a preposition. Put the words in the correct order.
1) Did you find (looking / for / you / the books / were)?
Did you find the books you were looking for?
2) We couldn't go to (we / invited / to / were / the wedding).
We couldn't go to ____ .
3) What's the name of (the hotel / about / me / told / you)?
What's the name of _____ ?
4) Unfortunately I didn't get (applied /1 / the job / for).
Unfortunately I didn't get _____ .
5) Did you enjoy (you / the concert / to / went)?
Did you enjoy ______ ?
6) Gary is a good person to know. He's (on / rely / can / somebody / you).
Gary is a good person to know.
He's ______ .
7) Who was (the man / were / with / you) in the restaurant last night?
Who was ____ in the restaurant last night?
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π Study activity - Brevity (writing) π
Benefitsβ:
π¬ Learn to express yourself clearly and concisely;
π Avoid redundancies in your writing;
π Keep your reader's attention by writing more directly.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Read the sentence and remove an unnecessary word(-s) to make the sentence more concise. All or part of the selection can be removed without changing the sentence's meaning.
βοΈ Let's see an example:
The propane tank exploded suddenly.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈThe unnecessary word here is <suddenly>. TIP: 'Exploded ' means "to suddenly combust", so the word 'suddenly ' is unnecessary.
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1οΈβ£ Bill is my personal friend.
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2οΈβ£ While my friends enjoyed the play, I personally think it was overacted.
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3οΈβ£ My boss asked me to summarize briefly my main concerns.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
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4οΈβ£ The writer's story is very unique to the genre.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
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5οΈβ£ The reporter seeks the honest truth.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
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Benefitsβ:
π¬ Learn to express yourself clearly and concisely;
π Avoid redundancies in your writing;
π Keep your reader's attention by writing more directly.
βοΈINSTRUCTIONS: Read the sentence and remove an unnecessary word(-s) to make the sentence more concise. All or part of the selection can be removed without changing the sentence's meaning.
βοΈ Let's see an example:
The propane tank exploded suddenly.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈThe unnecessary word here is <suddenly>. TIP: 'Exploded ' means "to suddenly combust", so the word 'suddenly ' is unnecessary.
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1οΈβ£ Bill is my personal friend.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
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2οΈβ£ While my friends enjoyed the play, I personally think it was overacted.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
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3οΈβ£ My boss asked me to summarize briefly my main concerns.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
βββββββββββββββ
4οΈβ£ The writer's story is very unique to the genre.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
βββββββββββββββ
5οΈβ£ The reporter seeks the honest truth.
remove unnecessary word or set of wordsβοΈ
β οΈ Send your answers to @engwm_bot to be corrected and given other tips.
β»οΈ The answerkey will be shared in 24 hours.
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2] you're wearing or that/which you're wearing
3] you're going to see or that/which you're going to see
4] I/we wanted to visit or that/which I/we wanted to visit
5] I/we invited to the party or who/whom/that we invited...
6] you had to do or that/which you had to do
7] I/we rented or that/which I/we rented
β Answers to π ±
2] the wedding we were invited to
3] the hotel you told me about
4] the job I applied for
5] the concert you went to
6] somebody you can rely on
7] the man you were with
2] you're wearing or that/which you're wearing
3] you're going to see or that/which you're going to see
4] I/we wanted to visit or that/which I/we wanted to visit
5] I/we invited to the party or who/whom/that we invited...
6] you had to do or that/which you had to do
7] I/we rented or that/which I/we rented
β Answers to π ±
2] the wedding we were invited to
3] the hotel you told me about
4] the job I applied for
5] the concert you went to
6] somebody you can rely on
7] the man you were with